Senate Committee on Judiciary

2009 Members

2: Public Hearing and Work Session, HB2426, Imposes minimum fine of $2,000 for person convicted of driving while under influence of intoxicants if person had 0.15 percent or more by weight of alcohol in blood of person at time of offense.

3: Public Hearing and Work Session, HB2427, Provides that person commits offense of refusal to take test for intoxicants if person refuses to submit to urine test when requested to do so under implied consent law.

4: Public Hearing, HB2441, Provides that confession alone is sufficient to warrant conviction of defendant if certain conditions are met.

5: Public Hearing, HB2478, Modifies crime of sexual abuse in third degree to include intentionally propelling dangerous substance at another person for purpose of arousing or gratifying sexual desire.

6: Public Hearing and Work Session, HB2246, States conditions under which parent or guardian may give or otherwise make alcoholic liquor available to person under 21 years of age.

7: Public Hearing and Work Session, HB2529, Modifies procedures related to seizure and forfeiture of criminally mistreated animals.

8: Public Hearing, HB3271, Increases penalty for crime of harassment, under certain circumstances, to maximum of one year's imprisonment, $6,250 fine, or both.

9: Public Hearing, HB2727, Exempts records and information that identify person as holder of or applicant for concealed handgun license from disclosure.

10: Work Session, HB2238, Provides that person who refuses breath or blood test is not eligible for hardship permit for at least 90 days and, depending on certain factors, for up to three years.

11: Work Session, HB2339, Expands exemption from disclosure of certain personal information to include personal information sought by district attorney, deputy district attorney, Attorney General or assistant attorney general, United States Attorney for District of Oregon or assistant United States attorney for District of Oregon, city attorney who engages in prosecution of criminal matters or deputy city attorney who engages in prosecution of criminal matters.